Why watch?

Taylor Kitsch owns every scene as this character — he knows exactly how to play someone dangerous and unpredictable who gets things done quietly. The story is dark and grounded, focused on revenge and consequences rather than fluff. If you want action that doesn't waste time with filler, this delivers.

Who is it for?

Watch this in the evening when you want dark, serious action — the show doesn't soften the brutality or moral weight. If you liked Sicario, The Boys, or Revenge, same vibe of cold vengeance without heroes. Not for kids — heavy on violence, blood, and heavy themes. For adults who want something complicated and uncompromising.

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Plakat — The Terminal List: Dark Wolf

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf

2025 · 1 season7.4TV-MA
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Before The Terminal List, Navy SEAL Ben Edwards finds himself entangled in the black operations side of the CIA. The deeper Ben goes into the 'gray', the harder it will become to not give himself over to his darker impulses. Every man has two wolves inside him – light and dark – fighting for control. Which wolf will Ben Edwards feed?

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Before Jack Reacher's revenge spree in The Terminal List, two CIA commandos named Ben Edwards and Raife Hastings get pulled into a black ops conspiracy that turns everything they thought they knew upside down. Taylor Kitsch and Tom Hopper play soldiers who realize that the agency they serve doesn't care about their lives or their souls, and once you're in that world, you can't just walk out clean. David DiGilio and Jack Carr built this as a straight prequel that feels less like a superhero revenge fantasy and more like a brutal Cold War espionage nightmare. If you liked Slow Horses or the first season of The Americans, this operates in that same morally toxic space.

Why watch?

Taylor Kitsch owns every scene as this character — he knows exactly how to play someone dangerous and unpredictable who gets things done quietly. The story is dark and grounded, fo…

Who is it for?

Watch this in the evening when you want dark, serious action — the show doesn't soften the brutality or moral weight. If you liked Sicario, The Boys, or Revenge, same vibe of cold…

Similar titles

If you dug the gritty realism and moral ambiguity in Terminal List: Dark Wolf, check out Rats of Westermarch or The Voice from Another World — they've got that same bleak tone and…

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